Best Careers 2009: Health Policy Specialist

By Marty Nemko

Posted: December 11, 2008

Training

To address that most thorny problem of how to reform or reinvent healthcare, many types of health policy experts will be needed. Good jobs should be available for people with primary expertise in, for example, economics, politics, medicine, accounting, management, and ethics, as well as graduates of interdisciplinary health policy programs, such as those at Harvard, Penn, or Johns Hopkins.

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No body care about other well being , the missions and values of the main insurance , hospitals and healt companies sound look and sound look but the shark appetite for profits are a fact in real life , if not why they oppose the goberment program , why they funnel so much money to the prostitues in the senate so the overhaul in healt care dont pass.

Arturo of TX @ Nov 19, 2009 15:02:43 PM

PA STUDENT

hey, PA MAN(brett), are u majoring in Health Policy, if so how the outcome...like how is the job scope, is it preffered to hav a mba after....let me knw...

TJ of NJ @ Nov 13, 2009 10:55:55 AM

PA MAN

I am ashamed that an American citizen has so little understanding of both health care and the English language. lol... I am a Penn State student. and you are an idiot. Our major focuses on profit and the only way it will ever change is through government intervention...now, for your own good, please obtain an education before speaking your mush...

Brett of PA @ Nov 13, 2009 04:10:02 AM

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